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Volume  Volume1\The Practice Of Painting

Entry#  483.


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The course of instruction for an artist (483-485).

 

The youth should first learn perspective, then the proportions of

objects. Then he may copy from some good master, to accustom himself

to fine forms. Then from nature, to confirm by practice the rules he

has learnt. Then see for a time the works of various masters. Then

get the habit of putting his art into practice and work.


Footnote: The Vatican copy and numerous abridgements all place this

chapter at the beginning of the _Trattato_, and in consequence

DUFRESNE and all subsequent editors have done the same. In the

Vatican copy however all the general considerations on the relation

of painting to the other arts are placed first, as introductory.


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